Aged 18-25? Either based in the UK or in our District?
Could you drive our Youth Shaped strategy by volunteering as Southern Europe's District Youth Commissioner?
Being youth shaped is at the heart of what we do in Scouting. Our programmes and decisions are shaped by young people, working in partnership with volunteers.
You don’t have to have been involved in Scouting previously, you may have relevant experience elsewhere in your life. What is crucial is that you have the passion, energy and time available to be a valued member of our District Team, supporting our young people within their Scout Groups/Units throughout Southern Europe.
Think of the difference you’ll make to young people and yourself!
Youth commissioners help young people to make their voices heard and improve scouts for the better. You’ll be working to help more young people get the opportunity to speak up and take the lead – skills and experiences that set them up for the future. You’ll also get to learn plenty of new skills yourself in the process.
Responsibilities Include
What you will get from this role
Role Description and Person Specification
A PDF version of the Role Description and Person Specification can be found here!
Outline:
The role is to ensure that young people from 6 – 25 years are involved and engaged in every decision that shapes their Scouting experience locally and to empower young people to share their ideas and have a meaningful voice in planning, implementing, and reviewing their programme and opportunities.
Responsible to:
District Commissioner
Responsible for:
Deputy District Youth Commissioner(s) (if appointed)
Main Contacts:
As an integral member of the District Leadership Team, the District Youth Commissioner works in partnership with the other team members. You will also have direct contact with young people in the District and the adult volunteers who work with them on a weekly basis.
Note: due to the geography of our District (Groups in France, Italy and Spain) contact will predominantly be remote with some opportunities to meet teams face to face at District events.
Appointment requirements:
18-25 years old at the time of appointment. Must successfully complete the appointment process (including acceptable personal enquiries, acceptance of The Scout Association’s policies and eligibility to become a charitable Trustee). During the five months of Provisional Appointment, the relevant Getting Started modules must be completed. A Wood Badge must be completed during the Appointment, and ongoing safeguarding and safety training must be completed.
Main Tasks:
Note: Some of the tasks for which the District Youth Commissioner is responsible may be delegated to others in the District.
Are you?
Can you?
What’s not essential.
There are now over 600 Youth Commissioners doing amazing things. Ready to join them?
If you have questions about the role, send a message to Bob, our District Commissioner
To apply for the role, simply fill out your details below by Thursday 31st March – 12pm (UK) and then we’ll be in touch for the next step in the process.
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